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I would imagine it has never happened in Tests.
Statsguru tells me there have been 31 instances of
innings with three run-outs, but not if any were off
consecutive balls. (There are also two instances of
4 run-outs, but no hat-tricks there.)
Note it was actually 4 in 4 balls.
That's right, although it was actually 4 in 3 (legal) balls...
49.4 KJ O'Brien to Buurman, 1 wide, OUT, another wide, too wide, called one,
Buuman wants to steal a bye, Niall O'Brien collects, and opts to run down
towards the stumps and take them out instead of flicking a throw, the ploy
works and Buurman, who was sent back by Bukhari, was caught short. He has to
walk back
AF Buurman run out 26 (49m 30b 4x4 0x6) SR: 86.66
Seelaar comes in
49.4 KJ O'Brien to Seelaar, OUT, run-out, Netherlands slipping up in the
final over, dropped into the leg side, Mooney runs in from midwicket,
collects and throws down the stumps at the non-striker's end to find Seelaar
short
PM Seelaar run out 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Adeel Raja's the new man
49.5 KJ O'Brien to Mudassar Bukhari, OUT, three run-outs, a team-hatrick,
short ball outside off, slapped to mid-off, Joyce fields and returns a throw
to O'Brien who takes off the bails, Bukhari had called for a single but was
sent back, another one goes
Adeel Raja run out 0 (1m 0b 0x4 0x6) SR: -
49.6 KJ O'Brien to Mudassar Bukhari, 1 run, OUT, four in four, swung away
towards deep midwicket, attempts an impossible second run, it's an accurate
throw to the keeper who takes off the bails to beat Bukhari's dive
Mudassar Bukhari run out 11 (22m 8b 0x4 1x6) SR: 137.50
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Lawrence
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